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Richest People in Russia, Alekperov's net worth unveiled

As of March 17, 2023, Andrey Melnichenko was the wealthiest person in Russia, with an estimated net worth of 25.2 billion U.S. dollars, followed by Vladimir Potanin (No. 2, $23.7 billion), Vladimir Lisin (No. 3, $22.1 billion); and Leonid Mikhelson (No. 4, $21.6 billion).

Axar.az reports that Alexey Mordashov is the fifth-richest person in Russia, with a whopping $20.8 billion. Vagit Alekperov ranked 6th with a personal wealth of $20.5 billion, followed by Gennady Timchenko with $18.5 billion. Alisher Usmanov is placed 8th with a net worth of $14.4 billion. Mikhail Fridman ($12.6 billion) occupied the 9th position among Russia’s top 10 wealthiest people.

RUSSIA BILLIONAIRES LIST 2023

1. Andrey Melnichenko: $25.2 billion

2. Vladimir Potanin: $23.7 billion

3. Vladimir Lisin: $22.1 billion

4. Leonid Mikhelson: $21.6 billion

5. Alexey Mordashov: $20.8 billion

6. Vagit Alekperov: $20.5 billion

7. Gennady Timchenko: $18.5 billion

8. Alisher Usmanov: $14.4 billion

9. Mikhail Fridman: $12.6 billion

10. Viatcheslav Kantor: $11.3 billion

11. Mikhail Prokhorov: $11.3 billion

12. Suleiman Kerimov & family: $10.5 billion

13. Viktor Rashnikov: $10.2 billion

14. Andrei Guriev & family: $9.7 billion

15. Roman Abramovich: $9.2 billion

16. German Khan: $8.1 billion

17. Leonid Fedun: $8.0 billion

18. Andrei Skoch & family: $7.9 billion

19. Iskander Makhmudov: $7.3 billion

20. Viktor Vekselberg: $6.7 billion.

Date
2023.03.18 / 16:55
Author
Axar.az
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